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Hello I m looking to get some suggestions on how to long to make a 3 inch column powered by 3000 watts. Thanks Hemo

Message 1 of 5
, Mar 4, 2005

Hello

I'm looking to get some suggestions on how to long to make a 3 inch
column powered by 3000 watts.
Thanks

Hemo

Roderick Holmes

Suggestion: Make it 2 instead. I don t know where you live, but where I live, 3 copper pipe and the fittings were nowhere to be found. 2 can handle the 3000

Message 2 of 5
, Mar 4, 2005

Suggestion:

Make it 2" instead. I don't know where you live, but where I live, 3" copper pipe and the fittings were nowhere to be found. 2" can handle the 3000 watts so long as your condensor you build can handle it.

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Dean Thomas

Hi Hemo, If you already have the three inch pipe the thing to remember is the longer the column the more reflux the better the end result, I would think a

Message 3 of 5
, Mar 4, 2005

Hi Hemo,

If you already have the three inch pipe the thing to remember is the
longer the column the more reflux the better the end result, I would
think a minimum of one meter would be a nice lenght. To get three inch
fittings try an industrial or commercial plumber or plumbing supplies.
If you dont have the three inch I suggest looking at two inch as
fittings are easier to come by. Having said that the three inch at the
same lenght should give better results but make sure you can find or
make the rest of the parts required first.

>Hello
>
>I'm looking to get some suggestions on how to long to make a 3 inch
>column powered by 3000 watts.
>Thanks
>
>Hemo
>

hemo741

Hello Thanks for the feedback. I m thinking of an inline design to minimize the fittings and I have a source for a 3 flange. I do think I will need some sort

Message 4 of 5
, Mar 4, 2005

Hello

Thanks for the feedback. I'm thinking of an inline design to minimize
the fittings and I have a source for a 3" flange. I do think I will
need some sort of adapter or fitting as the flange is for a 3" OD
pipe while my pipe is 3" ID.

Hemo

> Hi Hemo,
>
> If you already have the three inch pipe the thing to remember is

the

> longer the column the more reflux the better the end result, I

would

> think a minimum of one meter would be a nice lenght. To get three

inch

> fittings try an industrial or commercial plumber or plumbing

supplies.

> If you dont have the three inch I suggest looking at two inch as
> fittings are easier to come by. Having said that the three inch at

the

> same lenght should give better results but make sure you can find

or

> make the rest of the parts required first.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Dean.
>
> hemo741 <tugar17@h...> wrote:
>
> >Hello
> >
> >I'm looking to get some suggestions on how to long to make a 3

inch

> >column powered by 3000 watts.
> >Thanks
> >
> >Hemo
> >

hemo741

Hello Thanks for the feedback. I m thinking of an inline design to minimize the fittings and I have a source for a 3 flange. I do think I will need some sort

Message 5 of 5
, Mar 4, 2005

Hello

Thanks for the feedback. I'm thinking of an inline design to minimize
the fittings and I have a source for a 3" flange. I do think I will
need some sort of adapter or fitting as the flange is for a 3" OD
pipe while my pipe is 3" ID.

Hemo

> Hi Hemo,
>
> If you already have the three inch pipe the thing to remember is

the

> longer the column the more reflux the better the end result, I

would

> think a minimum of one meter would be a nice lenght. To get three

inch

> fittings try an industrial or commercial plumber or plumbing

supplies.

> If you dont have the three inch I suggest looking at two inch as
> fittings are easier to come by. Having said that the three inch at

the

> same lenght should give better results but make sure you can find

or

> make the rest of the parts required first.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Dean.
>
> hemo741 <tugar17@h...> wrote:
>
> >Hello
> >
> >I'm looking to get some suggestions on how to long to make a 3

inch

> >column powered by 3000 watts.
> >Thanks
> >
> >Hemo
> >

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